Thursday, November 28, 2019

"Heathers - The Musical (1)," Final Tech/Dress Rehearsals, Priscilla Beach Theatre, Priscilla Beach, Manomet, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA



Priscilla Beach Theatre (PBT) Owners, Guardians and Producers, Bob and Sandy Malone, recently opened their production of "Heathers, the Musical" for an eight performance run on the Barn Stage.

This is Part 1 of a four-part blog post series.
Part 2 is at this link.
Part 3 is at this link.
Part 4 is at this link.

This is the second production of this performance season. At the bottom of this post is a complete listing of both the Adult Cast Series and the Children's Workshop Series on the Barn Stage in 2019 and the newly announced Adult Cast Series for the 2020 season.

"Heathers - the Musical, is the darkly delicious story of Veronica Sawyer, a brainy, beautiful teenage misfit who hustles her way into the most powerful and ruthless clique at Westerberg High: the Heathers. But before she can get comfortable atop the high school food chain, Veronica falls in love with the dangerously sexy new kid J.D. When Heather Chandler, the Almighty, kicks her out of the group, Veronica decides to bite the bullet and apologize to Heather but J.D. has another plan. NOT INTENDED FOR CHILDREN "(Source: PBT)

Produced by: Bob and Sandy Malone
Production Manager: Joshua Patino
Director and Choreographer: Rachel Bertone

Assistant Director and Choreographer: Katrina Pavao
Guest Music Director: Kathleen Castellanos

Music Director: Christopher Ricci
Stage Manager: Isabelle Beagen
Assistant Stage Manager: Loren Masterpolo
Lighting Designer: Abigail Wang

Sound: Kyle Robinson
Costumer: Sarah Kelly
Fight Choreographer: James Turner

Fight Captain: Christopher McIntyre
Director of Public Relations: Barbara Baumgarten


The following images were captured live during a dress rehearsal and are in order of occurrence in the show. Many images are similar since an individual performer may look better in one image than another and some performers will use these images to share with family, friends, and/or, to build their resumes. Cast members hail from many parts of the country and bring their extraordinary talents to this venerable theatre, some as first-timers, and some have performed here before.

(Click on an image for a higher resolution version if your device supports that action).

Note: Many of these images, when viewed on a small screen cellphone, may present over-saturated theatrical colors. More normal views can be achieved when viewed on a larger laptop or desktop screen.



























































































































































The PBT "Barn Doors Orchestra."

Part 2  is at this link.



PBT's Barn Stage, a 240-seat venue, is in its 82nd season and is cited as the oldest summer stock barn theatre still operating in America. The original barn was built in 1875. The current owners, Bob and Sandy Malone, completed a modernization and renovation effort in 2014-15 and also installed new seats and new state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems at that time.

2019 PBT Barn Stage Productions - Adult Cast Series

"Life Could Be A Dream" in May,
"Heathers the Musical" in June,
"Hairspray" in July,
"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels" in August,
"[Title of Show]" in September,
"Young Frankenstein" in October.


2019 PBT Barn Stage Productions - Children's Workshop Series

"Seussical Jr" in May,
"Godspell, Jr" in July,
"Junie B. Jones, Jr" in July,
"Little Red Robin Hood" in August,
"Frozen Jr" in August.


2020 PBT Barn Stage Productions - Adult Cast Series

"Sisters of Swing" in May,
"She Loves Me" in June,
"Mamma Mia" in July,
"Spamalot" in August,
"25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" in September,
"The Addams Family" in October.

Tickets for the 2020 season go on sale in December 2019.

Contact PBT online at this link or by phone at 508-224-4888 for more info.

Previous PBT seasons of my blog posts are at this link.

We are so fortunate to have such an extraordinary performing arts venue right here in our local community. Your support and attendance is important to keep this resource thriving.

(This post was originally published on 6/1/19).




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